Party Of The Undead
Who said you have to be the life of the party? Invite guests to
be the best-dressed zombie, mummy or corpse-bride in town. Pass out
invitation cards that look like tombstones. Greet your guests, or
pesky “live” trick or treat-ers with skeleton heads or fake hands
reaching up from the ground and create a spooky cemetery effect on
your front lawn. Don’t disappoint your guests! Live up to the
holiday spirit by spiffing up your house décor.
Creating a Party of the Undead is a blast! Instead of
using plain white sheets, create a hangman's noose and hang them
around the room. Use ambient light, artificial fog, recorded
haunting music and a few witches surprising your arriving guests.
Halloween decor can be readily found in the most unlikely of
places. If you can not find exactly what you are looking for in
your local stores, you can always procure decorations from your
friendly neighborhood Halloween specialty shop.
Don’t forget the food! The undead have BIG appetites. Serve the
undead’s favorite, body parts! Serve boiled hotdogs as severed
human fingers. Make a fruit punch made of Red Kool-Aid and drop
peeled grapes in it, as human eyeballs. Form your cookies into
creepy shapes, like spiders or witch's fingers, using cookie
cutters or your hands. Top your cupcakes with anything from candy
corn and gummy worms to novelty rings and plastic spiders or
decorate them with creepy designs.
To “liven” things up a bit, have your smallest guests play Mummy
Von Wrap. All you need are a roll of toilet paper for each pair of
children. The first one to completely wrap their partner up in
toilet paper wins! For adults, two rolls may be required for a
slightly more complicated task. Once the first partner is
completely rolled, they in turn will have to wrap their unwrapped
partner. First pair to empty their two rolls of toilet paper brings
home a special prize.
Another fun and fulfilling thing you can do is to prepare a
witch hunt game for everyone! Cut out paper witch hats. Color two
hats a different color from the rest. Hide all the witch hats
throughout the house and send the kids to find all the hats. The
kids who find the different colored hats get the biggest prize and
the two who got the most hats collected get the next biggest prize.
Have extra prizes in case of ties. Also, you might want some small
prizes for the people who didn't get a prize. And don’t forget to
park your broom by the door!
Do not forget the most important token of the event, your
giveaways! The possibilities are endless when it comes to party
favors. It all depends on the number of people you are inviting and
your budget for the occasion. An easy idea is to have each guest
pose for a picture next to the winner of the best costume in the
party. If you have a digital camera, you can instantly print out
the pictures and send them home with them in an inexpensive
Halloween frame and a thank you note as a simple party favor that
they will treasure as a precious memory for a lifetime.

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